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JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 Results Declared: 5 Students Secure Perfect 100 Percentile, Check Topper List Here

Five students secure 100 percentile as NTA announces JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 results for BArch and B

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JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 Results Declared: 5 Students Secure Perfect 100 Percentile, Check Topper List Here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 results on Friday for both Paper 2A (BArch) and Paper 2B (B Planning). Candidates who appeared in the April session exams can now check their scores and All India Ranks (AIR) by visiting the official portal

Five Students Achieve Perfect NTA Score

As per the official announcement, five candidates have attained the highest possible NTA score of 100. In the BArch exam (Paper 2A), Pratham Alpesh Prajapati and Patne Neel Sandesh scored 100. For the B Planning paper (2B), Gauram Kannapiran, Tarun Rawat, and Sunidhi Singh achieved the same feat.

Attendance and Exam Centres

Out of 91,378 candidates who registered for Paper 2A, 63,378 appeared for the exam. Similarly, 26,590 candidates appeared for Paper 2B out of 41,012 registered. The second session of the exam was conducted in 531 unique centres across 300 cities, including 15 international locations.

Check the topper list here

How to Check Results

To access their results, candidates must log in using their application number and date of birth. The scorecard will display their NTA score, All India Rank, and eligibility for the JEE Advanced AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test).

Next Steps: JoSAA Counselling

With results now declared, successful candidates can participate in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling. This process is scheduled to commence in the first week of June 2025.

Clarification on NTA Score

The NTA clarified the scoring method in its release:

“NTA scores are normalised across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session. The NTA score is not the same as the percentage of marks obtained.”

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